Violent robber killed his accomplice during getaway crash
Drink driver Sonny Loveridge, 26, from Wilburton, tried to rob the One Stop in Manea and then killed his accomplice in a botched getaway dash.
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Louise reports on news happening in the Fens and East Cambridgeshire.
Louise reports on news happening in the Fens and East Cambridgeshire.
Drink driver Sonny Loveridge, 26, from Wilburton, tried to rob the One Stop in Manea and then killed his accomplice in a botched getaway dash.
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